At the moment, I work with a 300mm f/4 which I combine with a TC 1.4. It's a great tool for dragonflies, reptiles and fairly large butterflies. Personally I love it because it really detaches the subject from the background (I can use f/16 and still get a very blurred background). However, it is heavy gear to carry around all day and in order to lighten my bag, I am thinking of buying a Fz200.
I have seen some pictures on the internet taken with this bridge camera and I am not very impressed so far. I am not sure how these pictures were taken but even at the full end of the zoom (~600mm f/2.

There is a lot of contradictory comments on the use of bridge vs DLSR on the internet and I can not make up my mind. Also I am concerned that a lot of software work is needed for processing pictures with a bridge to enhance sharpness and contrast and I would like to minimize as much as possible the use of a computer.
I hope somebody can give me a straight forward answer. I would also like to see some pictures (if possible) with details of exposure + software work, this will help me. Thanks,
Sylvie